Area:10.140 Km2Altitude:25 meters Above Sea levelMean Annual Temperature: 27ºCMean Reference:Warm climate & Amazing BeachesEven though it is the largest province in Costa Rica it only contains 7.93% of the population.

Guanacaste: beautiful province due to many gorgeous beaches and great surfing, volcanoes and tropical climate.According to the Costa Rican Tourism Institute, the Province of Guanacaste is known principally for its cattle production, to the rest of us its warm-water and a great variety of waves. attraction for nationals and foreigners alike.Hotels of all categories from bottom-dollar to top-of-the-range luxuary hotels can be found scattered along the coast. Most hotels can help arrange tours to visit Costa Rica's non-surfing attractions.Tamarindo is a surf-zoo, Nosara is slowly being developed as is Mal Pais. Tamarindo is your best bet for surf shops board-rental etc, and car rental should be done from San Jose.

English (Translate this text in English): Area:10.140 Km2<br />Altitude:25 meters Above Sea level<br />Mean Annual Temperature: 27ºC<br />Mean Reference:Warm climate & Amazing Beaches<br />Even though it is the largest province in Costa Rica it only contains 7.93% of the population.<br /><br />Guanacaste: beautiful province due to many gorgeous beaches and great surfing, volcanoes and tropical climate.<br />According to the Costa Rican Tourism Institute, the Province of Guanacaste is known principally for its cattle production, to the rest of us its warm-water and a great variety of waves. attraction for nationals and foreigners alike.<br />Hotels of all categories from bottom-dollar to top-of-the-range luxuary hotels can be found scattered along the coast. Most hotels can help arrange tours to visit Costa Rica's non-surfing attractions.<br />Tamarindo is a surf-zoo, Nosara is slowly being developed as is Mal Pais. Tamarindo is your best bet for surf shops board-rental etc, and car rental should be done from San Jose.<br />

English (Translate this text in English): Area:10.140 Km2&lt;br &#47;&gt;Altitude:25 meters Above Sea level&lt;br &#47;&gt;Mean Annual Temperature: 27ºC&lt;br &#47;&gt;Mean Reference:Warm climate &amp; Amazing Beaches&lt;br &#47;&gt;Even though it is the largest province in Costa Rica it only contains 7.93% of the population.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;Guanacaste: beautiful province due to many gorgeous beaches and great surfing, volcanoes and tropical climate.&lt;br &#47;&gt;According to the Costa Rican Tourism Institute, the Province of Guanacaste is known principally for its cattle production, to the rest of us its warm-water and a great variety of waves. attraction for nationals and foreigners alike.&lt;br &#47;&gt;Hotels of all categories from bottom-dollar to top-of-the-range luxuary hotels can be found scattered along the coast. Most hotels can help arrange tours to visit Costa Rica's non-surfing attractions.&lt;br &#47;&gt;Tamarindo is a surf-zoo, Nosara is slowly being developed as is Mal Pais. Tamarindo is your best bet for surf shops board-rental etc, and car rental should be done from San Jose.&lt;br &#47;&gt;

English (Translate this text in English): Area:10.140 Km2&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;Altitude:25 meters Above Sea level&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;Mean Annual Temperature: 27ºC&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;Mean Reference:Warm climate &amp;amp; Amazing Beaches&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;Even though it is the largest province in Costa Rica it only contains 7.93% of the population.&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;Guanacaste: beautiful province due to many gorgeous beaches and great surfing, volcanoes and tropical climate.&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;According to the Costa Rican Tourism Institute, the Province of Guanacaste is known principally for its cattle production, to the rest of us its warm-water and a great variety of waves. attraction for nationals and foreigners alike.&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;Hotels of all categories from bottom-dollar to top-of-the-range luxuary hotels can be found scattered along the coast. Most hotels can help arrange tours to visit Costa Rica's non-surfing attractions.&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;Tamarindo is a surf-zoo, Nosara is slowly being developed as is Mal Pais. Tamarindo is your best bet for surf shops board-rental etc, and car rental should be done from San Jose.&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;

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Playa Grande
Por AB30124 ago 2012 - This was one of the funnest spots I surfed in CR. It is very accesible and there is a parking attendent that will watch your car for a few Colones. This break is best at mid to high tide.
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THEFT! How to control It! - Do what I/my bros do! Set up a DCoy. I guess there's not too many bright surfers headed for CR. I live in Florida, and have a ton of respect for locals, hear and abroad. But I see theft here just as much as you traveling surfers see anywhere. Don't cry about it unless your willing to do something to about it! Yes our cars get broken into also. Here's what you do. Put your car at a vulnerable location, keep your windows down, car unlocked(to avoid damage)put an empty wallet and cheap sunglassess on the dash, sit and wait. When that little piece of shit takes the bait, kick the living crap out of him. Do this a few times and word is going to get around. I've done this so I know. PROBLEM SOLVED! I will be over there this coming June, so if you see a rental with unlocked doors and windows down, STAY AWAY! I will be watching!

By Anonymous
, 01-10-2010

Photographer in Costa Rica 10/6/-11/2/2010 - Aloha,
This is Nate with Freedom Riding in Hawaii. We'll be in Costa Rica filming a documentary for 4 weeks starting Oct 6th - Nov 2nd, 2010. Please contact us prior or while you are there if you'd like to be in the film. Go to our site: freedomriding.com
or email us: admin@freedomhi.com
Pura vida

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